(Natural News) California state senator Richard Pan just can’t stop lying about vaccines. Two years ago, he was caught blatantly lying about mercury in vaccines, attempting to push the blatantly false, anti-science fiction that mercury is somehow safe to inject into children. Now, he’s been caught on video, falsely claiming that aborted human fetal tissue cell lines are not used in vaccines when even the CDC list them prominently in the excipients (ingredients) lists for multiple vaccines (see list below).

Both WI-38 and MRC-5 cell lines are derived from aborted human fetal tissue. The WI-38 cell line is widely known to be “derived from lung tissue of an aborted white (caucasian) female fetus,” as even the pro-vaccine Wikipedia website admits. As the Coriell Institute for Medical Research explains about the MRC-5 cell line / WI-38:

The MRC-5 cell line was developed in September 1966 from lung tissue taken from a 14 week fetus aborted for psychiatric reason from a 27 year old physically healthy woman. The cell morphology is fibroblast-like. The karyotype is 46,XY; normal diploid male. Cumulative population doublings to senescence is 42-48. G6PD isoenzyme is type B.

The WI-38 / MRC-5 cell lines are used in all the following vaccines, according to the CDC: (see the CDC.gov document at this link to prove it to yourself)

Again, see this list for yourself at this CDC.gov link. If the CDC removes it, we’ve saved a copy at this Natural News link.

This means that every parent giving their child a chicken pox vaccine is injecting their child with cell lines originally harvested from aborted human fetuses.

This is not a debate. This is not a Conspiracy theory. This is established, admitted FACT that’s DENIED by vaccine pushers.

Isn’t it fascinating how anyone who cites a CDC document and points out that vaccines contain African Green Monkey kidney cells or aborted human fetal tissue cell lines is immediately branded a “conspiracy theorist” even when they are irrefutably, factually correct?

That’s the tactic of the lying, dishonest vaccine industry: Fill vaccines with the most grotesque, unclean and disease infested ingredients imaginable, then count on the fact that nobody will believe it when these facts are pointed out.

To this day, Richard Pan continues to insist that vaccines contain no harmful mercury and no human fetal tissue cell lines even when the CDC openly admits vaccines are deliberately made with mercury and human fetal tissue cell lines. (See Sen. Richard Pan lying in the video below.)

Thus is not a Conspiracy theory. It’s a confirmed fact. But it’s a fact that Richard Pan and other medical child molesters refuse to publicly admit to because they know if the truth came out, parents would go berserk over the fact that their children have been injected with abortion harvested human fetal tissue cell lines (and other bizarre ingredients) year after year, all while the vaccine industry has absolute legal immunity from all the damage caused by their defective products.

Richard Pan, you are a liar, a medical child abuser and a Science denialist

As you’ll see in the video below, Richard Pan, whom I’ve dubbed the “mercury joker” villain, blatantly lies about all this, claiming vaccines contain no human fetal tissue cell lines. (He also blatantly lies about mercury in vaccines, but that’s not surprising, given that he’s such a dishonest, despicable human being who seems to take great pleasure in the mass maiming of little children…)

H/t to Experimental Vaccines for this video, where Richard Pan is caught blatantly lying by saying:

First of all, vaccines are not made from aborted fetal cells. That, unfortunately, is a myth… A couple of the vaccines, Rubella vaccine, there was use of fetal tissue to develop the original Rubella vaccination, but the continuing production of those vaccines do not involve aborted fetal cells.

Richard Pan is either medically incompetent or a pathological liar

While Richard Pan says vaccines don’t contain aborted fetal cell lines, the CDC says they do. This means Richard Pan is either medically incompetent or a pathological liar. Either way, he is a clear and present danger to the children of California.

We already know the answer to this one, by the way: Richard Pan is a pathological liar and a medical child abuse promoter. That’s why he also fled VAXXED documentary cameras when they wanted to ask him a simple question about vaccine ingredients:

When abortion practitioners use warm and fuzzy terms to describe their work, they leave out one important detail about what exactly their job entails.

In cleverly crafted language, Phoenix, Arizona abortion practitioner DeShawn Taylor recently described her office as a “safe space” where she helps to “relieve” women of their “problem[s].” No mention of that “problem” being an unborn baby or that “relieving” means killing the baby while he or she is in the womb.

When Donald Trump is sworn in on January 20, I’ll be where I always am: at Desert Star, listening to my patients’ concerns and helping them resolve whatever health care need they’re facing. Indeed, my favorite part of being a doctor and an abortion provider is being able to give my patients relief. They come to me with a problem, and I have the tools to solve it.

Taylor explained that she opened her own abortion practice, Desert Star Family Planning, in 2013, but it’s now in jeopardy because voters elected Trump, as well as Republican majorities to the U.S. House and Senate.

Desert Star is exactly what I’d dreamed it would be: a home base for women’s wellness; a safe space for LGBT people and teens; a warm, supportive environment where, on any given day, my staff and I may be called on to provide cancer screenings or abortion care or treatment for acute gynecological problems.

But I have been under assault by the Arizona Legislature since the day I opened, and Donald Trump’s election means that things are only going to get worse. The truth is, I couldn’t even bear to stay up late watching the election returns. Once the tide began turning, I turned in.

She complained that abortion practices like her own could lose taxpayer dollars through Medicaid under the new Congress and Trump administration, and later argued that taxpayers should be forced to directly pay for abortions through Medicaid.

She complained about informed consent laws that require Arizona abortion facilities to perform an ultrasound and inform women about her unborn child, the possible risks of abortion and the public resources available to her if she decides to parent or make an adoption plan. To Taylor, fully informing women about abortion is “harmful,” and she sees this type of “harm” as only getting worse in the next four years.

She bemoaned Trump’s promise to nominate pro-life justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, justices who potentially could vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. Later, she criticized Trump’s choice of U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions for attorney general because he is pro-life, writing, “… there is a serious question whether Sen. Sessions can put aside his personal beliefs and prosecute people who try to obstruct access to Desert Star and other abortion clinics or who engage in violence or threats of violence against people like me because we provide abortion care.”

What abortion activists do not seem to realize, or choose to ignore, is the heart of the pro-life position: protections for all human life. That includes Taylor’s life, women’s lives and unborn babies’.

Pro-lifers are working in many different ways to protect lives from abortion. Passing laws and appointing judges is just one way. Pro-lifers do not want abortion to just be illegal, we want it to be unthinkable. The movement works through many different ways – from laws to educational projects to material resources for pregnant and parenting moms – to empower women with the resources and information they need to choose life for their children.

Bakersfield, CA – When the gurney rolled out of the Family Planning Associates abortion facility in Bakersfield, California, on the morning of January 10, 2017, it didn’t look good for the patient.

She lay motionless on the gurney — completely covered from head to toe with a white sheet — as emergency responders loaded her into the ambulance. There wasn’t even an IV attached to her arm, as is often the case in this kind of emergency.

The ambulance had been greeted at the front door of the abortion business by Donald Clyde Willis, the abortionist on duty at the time of the incident. Facility workers at first came out to deploy sheets to block pro-life activists from filming the incident, but then decided against it and returned inside the facility.

Terri Palmquist, a long-time pro-life activist with LifeSavers Ministries posted video to Facebook Live, imploring viewers to let people know what was happening. She sought prayers for the woman on the gurney and her baby.

This was the 13th medial emergency documented at the Bakersfield Family Planning Associates since August 2012.

The abortion business, which operates a chain of 22 abortion centers, has experienced difficulty maintaining an abortion provider at the Bakersfield facility. Willis is the latest in a long list of abortionists, most of which have left after medical emergencies were documented.

“The Bakersfield FPA has such an atrocious safety record that is really should be shut down,” said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. “We plan to file another round of complaints and pray this time, the regulators in California will do their duty and close this dangerous abortion business for good.”

(NaturalNews) A politically-motivated indictment that sought to punish the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) for going undercover and exposing abortion provider Planned Parenthood's illegal organ-trafficking activities, has officially been ruled invalid by a Texas judge, reports The Washington Free Beacon.

Harris County Judge Diane Bull dismissed a misdemeanor charge levied against CMP's David Daleiden, after a grand jury out of Houston tried to claim back in January that he violated the law by pretending to negotiate prices for intact fetal remains with top-level Planned Parenthood executives.

Judge Bull called the indictment "defective," noting that it failed to demonstrate that CMP in any way violated the law with its video series, which exposed Planned Parenthood for violating multiple federal laws prohibiting the harvesting and sale of aborted baby body parts.

CMP has long denied the charge against Daleiden, calling it "bogus." And the man who issued it, District Attorney Devon Anderson, only did so as part of a "politically-motivated sham," the group insists, designed as retaliation against CMP for unveiling the dark secrets of Planned Parenthood's operations.

And Judge Bull's decision, for all intents and purposes, seems to affirm this.

"An indictment's failure to negate an exception is the same as its failure to allege an essential element of the offense; it renders the indictment void," she wrote in her judgment. "The indictment's failure to negate this exception renders it void."

Included in CMP's undercover video footage are candid admissions by top Planned Parenthood officials about how the abortion provider carefully extracts intact baby body parts in such a way as to avoid damaging them, thus fetching top-dollar for their sale on the black market.

CMP has already posted at least 11 videos – with many more on the way – showing these and other abortion industry officials essentially admitting that Planned Parenthood routinely violates federal law. And yet not a single one of these women is in prison, despite indisputable evidence that the nation's largest abortion provider is corrupt.

Planned Parenthood bills Medicaid for webcam abortions

... ... ... ... (NaturalNews) Planned Parenthood has evoked controversy once again, but this time it’s completely unrelated to trafficking aborted baby parts across state lines . A whistleblower who worked as a clinic manager for Planned Parenthood in Iowa told lawmakers Thursday that she had ”firsthand knowledge” that the ”nonprofit” had ”billed the federal government for abortion-related ultrasounds and medications, in violation of federal law,” reports The Hill. Planned Parenthood reportedly overbilled Medicaid by about $28 million, according to Susan Thayer, who worked for the organizati ... [Image Embedded Here]
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